Contractor Accused in Connection With Worker’s Death

The charge alleges the company failed to enforce an OSHA regulation requiring fall protection for workers.

Fri November 13, 2015 - National Edition CEG

Federal prosecutors have accused a St. Louis-area company is accused of violating a government safety rule and causing an ironworker's death last year at a Kansas City, Missouri, construction site.

KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) - Federal prosecutors have accused a St. Louis-area company is accused of violating a government safety rule and causing an ironworker’s death last year at a Kansas City, Missouri, construction site.

The U.S. Attorney’s Office in Kansas City says a company doing business as Fastrack Erectors of Pacific is charged with a misdemeanor related to the July 2014 death of 22-year-old Eric Roach of Raymore, Missouri.

Roach was assisting in building a warehouse when he fell about 30 feet. He died the next day.

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